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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
凍 冻 see styles |
dòng dong4 tung kooru こおる |
to freeze; to feel very cold; aspic or jelly (female given name) Kooru |
蜇 see styles |
zhé zhe2 che |
jellyfish |
酪 see styles |
lào lao4 lao raku らく |
(bound form) semi-solid food made from milk (junket, cheese etc); (bound form) fruit jelly; sweet paste made with crushed nuts; Taiwan pr. [luo4] (See 五味・2) acidic drink made from fermented milk (cow, sheep, mare; one of the five flavors in Buddhism) dadhi, a thick, sour milk which is highly esteemed as a food and as a remedy or preventive. |
仙草 see styles |
xiān cǎo xian1 cao3 hsien ts`ao hsien tsao sensou / senso せんそう |
medicinal herb (genus Mesona); grass jelly Chinese mesona (Platostoma palustre); (given name) Sensou |
凝り see styles |
kogori こごり |
(1) (kana only) (See こごる) congelation; congealment; jelly; (2) (kana only) (See 煮こごり) jellied fish broth |
啫喱 see styles |
zhě lí zhe3 li2 che li |
(loanword) jelly; gel |
外郎 see styles |
uirou / uiro ういろう |
(1) (kana only) sweet rice jelly; (2) (kana only) (orig. meaning) Edo-period herbal medicine (used as an antitussive and a breath freshener); (s,m) Uirou |
太白 see styles |
tài bái tai4 bai2 t`ai pai tai pai tebeku テベク |
Taibai County in Baoji 寶雞|宝鸡[Bao3 ji1], Shaanxi; Venus (1) (abbreviation) {astron} (See 太白星) Venus (planet); (2) thick silk thread; (3) refined sugar; (4) (abbreviation) (See 太白飴) white rice jelly; (5) variety of sweet potato; (place-name) Taebaek (South Korea) |
心天 see styles |
tokoroten ところてん |
(1) (food term) (kana only) gelidium jelly strips (made from agar-agar); (2) (kana only) (vulgar) prostate orgasm |
心太 see styles |
shinta しんた |
(1) (food term) (kana only) gelidium jelly strips (made from agar-agar); (2) (kana only) (vulgar) prostate orgasm; (personal name) Shinta |
木耳 see styles |
mù ěr mu4 er3 mu erh mokuji もくじ |
wood ear; jelly ear (edible fungus); CL:朵[duo3] (kana only) cloud ear mushroom (Auricularia auricula-judae); wood ear mushroom; Jew's ear mushroom; (given name) Mokuji |
柚茶 see styles |
yuzucha ゆずちゃ |
(1) citron tea; (2) jelly-like concentrate of sweetened citron peel used to make citron tea |
椰果 see styles |
yē guǒ ye1 guo3 yeh kuo |
nata de coco (a chewy jelly made from fermented coconut water) |
水母 see styles |
shuǐ mǔ shui3 mu3 shui mu minamo みなも |
jellyfish; medusa (rare) (See クラゲ) jellyfish; (female given name) Minamo |
海月 see styles |
hǎi yuè hai3 yue4 hai yüeh mizuki みづき |
(gikun reading) (1) (kana only) jellyfish; (2) medusa; (m,f) Mizuki Haewol |
海蜇 see styles |
hǎi zhé hai3 zhe2 hai che |
Rhopilema esculenta, an edible jellyfish |
涼粉 凉粉 see styles |
liáng fěn liang2 fen3 liang fen |
liangfen (Chinese dish); grass jelly (Chinese dish) |
羊羮 see styles |
youkan / yokan ようかん |
sweet bean jelly |
羊羹 see styles |
yáng gēng yang2 geng1 yang keng youkan / yokan ようかん |
yōkan, gelatin dessert typically made from red bean paste, agar, and sugar, sold in block form sweet bean jelly |
肉凍 肉冻 see styles |
ròu dòng rou4 dong4 jou tung |
aspic; meat jelly |
菎蒻 see styles |
konnyaku こんにゃく |
(1) (kana only) konnyaku (Amorphophallus konjac); konjac; devil's tongue; (2) (food term) (kana only) konnyaku jelly; konjac jelly; devil's tongue jelly |
蒟蒻 see styles |
jǔ ruò ju3 ruo4 chü jo konnyaku こんにゃく |
konjac, konnyaku or devil's tongue (Amorphophallus konjac), plant whose corms are used to make a stiff jelly (as a food) (1) (kana only) konnyaku (Amorphophallus konjac); konjac; devil's tongue; (2) (food term) (kana only) konnyaku jelly; konjac jelly; devil's tongue jelly |
蔗露 see styles |
zhè lù zhe4 lu4 che lu |
Jello |
蜂乳 see styles |
fēng rǔ feng1 ru3 feng ju |
royal jelly |
螫中 see styles |
zhē zhòng zhe1 zhong4 che chung |
(of a bee, jellyfish etc) to sting (sb) |
裏山 see styles |
urayama うらやま |
(1) mountain (or hill) behind a house, village, etc.; (2) side of a mountain that gets little sunshine; (adjectival noun) (3) (net-sl) (joc) (pun on うらやましい) (See うらやましい・1) envious; jealous; jelly; (place-name, surname) Urayama |
豆花 see styles |
dòu huā dou4 hua1 tou hua touka / toka とうか |
jellied tofu; soft bean curd {food} (See 豆腐花,豆腐脳) tofu pudding (chi: dòuhuā); soybean pudding; (female given name) Touka |
軟糖 软糖 see styles |
ruǎn táng ruan3 tang2 juan t`ang juan tang |
soft candy (gummi candy, gumdrop, jellybean etc) |
那揭 see styles |
nà qì na4 qi4 na ch`i na chi Nakei |
(那揭羅喝羅) Nagara; Nagarahāra. 曩哦囉賀囉 'An ancient kingdom and city on the southern bank of the Cabool River about 30 miles west of Jellalabad (Lat. 34°28 N., Long. 70°30 E. ). The Nagara of Ptolemy.' Eitel. |
醯羅 醯罗 see styles |
xì luó xi4 luo2 hsi lo Keira |
Hiḍḍa, five miles south of Jellālabad. Eitel. |
雞凍 鸡冻 see styles |
jī dòng ji1 dong4 chi tung |
chicken jelly; (Internet slang) exciting (pun on 激動|激动[ji1 dong4]) |
ジュレ see styles |
jure ジュレ |
(See ゼリー・1) jello (fre: gelée); jelly; gelatin dessert |
ゆず茶 see styles |
yuzucha ゆずちゃ |
(1) citron tea; (2) jelly-like concentrate of sweetened citron peel used to make citron tea |
太白飴 see styles |
taihakuame たいはくあめ |
white rice jelly |
山楂糕 see styles |
shān zhā gāo shan1 zha1 gao1 shan cha kao |
haw jelly, a sweet jelly popular in northern China, made from Chinese hawthorn fruit |
岩海苔 see styles |
iwanori; iwanori いわのり; イワノリ |
(1) (See 海苔) wild harvested nori; (2) jelly lichen (Collema sp.) |
愛玉冰 爱玉冰 see styles |
ài yù bīng ai4 yu4 bing1 ai yü ping |
jelly snack made by kneading jelly fig seeds 愛玉子|爱玉子[ai4 yu4 zi3] in water and combining with flavorings (popular in Taiwan and Singapore) |
愛玉子 爱玉子 see styles |
ài yù zǐ ai4 yu4 zi3 ai yü tzu aigyokushi; oogyoochii; aigyokushi / aigyokushi; oogyoochi; aigyokushi あいぎょくし; オーギョーチー; アイギョクシ |
jelly fig seed (Ficus pumila var. awkeotsang) (kana only) (オーギョーチー is from Chinese) Ficus pumila var. awkeotsang (variety of climbing fig) |
晒し飴 see styles |
sarashiame さらしあめ |
sweet rice jelly; (whitish) rice candy |
果子凍 果子冻 see styles |
guǒ zi dòng guo3 zi5 dong4 kuo tzu tung |
jelly |
果子醬 果子酱 see styles |
guǒ zi jiàng guo3 zi5 jiang4 kuo tzu chiang |
marmalade; jellied fruit |
柚子茶 see styles |
yuzucha ゆずちゃ |
(1) citron tea; (2) jelly-like concentrate of sweetened citron peel used to make citron tea |
櫛水母 栉水母 see styles |
zhì shuǐ mǔ zhi4 shui3 mu3 chih shui mu kushikurage; kushikurage くしくらげ; クシクラゲ |
comb jellies (Ctenophora) (kana only) (See 有櫛動物) comb jelly (any jellyfish-like animal of the phylum Ctenophora) |
水母體 水母体 see styles |
shuǐ mǔ tǐ shui3 mu3 ti3 shui mu t`i shui mu ti |
jellyfish; medusa |
水無月 see styles |
minazuki みなづき |
(adv,n) (1) (obsolete) sixth month of the lunar calendar (approx. July); (adv,n) (2) June; sixth month of Gregorian calendar; (3) {food} triangles of sweet rice jelly topped with adzuki beans (eaten in the sixth month); (female given name) Minazuki |
水羊羮 see styles |
mizuyoukan / mizuyokan みずようかん |
soft sweet bean jelly or paste |
水羊羹 see styles |
mizuyoukan / mizuyokan みずようかん |
soft sweet bean jelly or paste |
水菓子 see styles |
mizugashi みずがし |
(1) jelly dessert; (2) fruit; (surname) Mizugashi |
火水母 see styles |
hikurage; hikurage ひくらげ; ヒクラゲ |
(kana only) Carybdeidae Tamoya (species of venomous box jellyfish) |
煮凍り see styles |
nikogori にこごり |
jellied fish or meat broth |
煮凝り see styles |
nikogori にこごり |
jellied fish or meat broth |
箱水母 see styles |
hakokurage; hakokurage はこくらげ; ハコクラゲ |
(kana only) box jellyfish (Cubozoa spp.); sea wasp |
紅海月 see styles |
benikurage; benikurage べにくらげ; ベニクラゲ |
(kana only) immortal jellyfish (Turritopsis nutricula) |
蜂王乳 see styles |
fēng wáng rǔ feng1 wang2 ru3 feng wang ju |
royal jelly |
蜂王漿 蜂王浆 see styles |
fēng wáng jiāng feng1 wang2 jiang1 feng wang chiang |
royal jelly |
蜂王精 see styles |
fēng wáng jīng feng1 wang2 jing1 feng wang ching |
royal jelly |
蜂皇漿 蜂皇浆 see styles |
fēng huáng jiāng feng1 huang2 jiang1 feng huang chiang |
royal jelly |
角苦瓜 see styles |
tsunonigauri; tsunonigauri つのにがうり; ツノニガウリ |
(kana only) horned melon (Cucumis metuliferus); kiwano; African horned cucumber; jelly melon |
豆腐腦 豆腐脑 see styles |
dòu fu nǎo dou4 fu5 nao3 tou fu nao |
jellied tofu; soft bean curd |
豆腐花 see styles |
dòu fu huā dou4 fu5 hua1 tou fu hua toufa; toufaa; toofa; toofaa / tofa; tofa; toofa; toofa トウファ; トウファー; トーファ; トーファー |
jellied tofu; soft bean curd {food} tofu pudding (chi:); soybean pudding |
鉢虫類 see styles |
hachimushirui はちむしるい |
Scyphozoa; true jellyfish |
龜苓膏 龟苓膏 see styles |
guī líng gāo gui1 ling2 gao1 kuei ling kao |
turtle jelly, medicine made with powdered turtle shell and herbs; a similar product made without turtle shell and consumed as a dessert |
イワノリ see styles |
iwanori イワノリ |
(1) wild harvested nori; (2) jelly lichen (Collema sp.) |
グリオー see styles |
gurioo グリオー |
griot (fre:); jeli; West African bard |
ところ天 see styles |
tokoroten ところてん |
(1) (food term) (kana only) gelidium jelly strips (made from agar-agar); (2) (kana only) (vulgar) prostate orgasm |
ヒクラゲ see styles |
hikurage ヒクラゲ |
(kana only) Carybdeidae Tamoya (species of venomous box jellyfish) |
ぶよぶよ see styles |
puyopuyo ぷよぷよ |
jelly-like; (product name) Puyo Puyo (video game series) |
ワセリン see styles |
waserin ワセリン |
vaseline; petroleum jelly; petrolatum |
冠水母類 see styles |
kanmurikuragerui かんむりくらげるい |
crown jellyfish (Coronatae spp.); coronated jellyfish |
刺胞動物 刺胞动物 see styles |
cì bāo dòng wù ci4 bao1 dong4 wu4 tz`u pao tung wu tzu pao tung wu shihoudoubutsu / shihodobutsu しほうどうぶつ |
Cnidaria (animal phylum including jellyfish and sessile polyps) cnidarian (aquatic invertebrate of the phylum Cnidaria) |
天草水母 see styles |
amakusakurage あまくさくらげ |
(kana only) Amakusa jellyfish (Sanderia malayensis) |
天草海月 see styles |
amakusakurage あまくさくらげ |
(kana only) Amakusa jellyfish (Sanderia malayensis) |
揚科維奇 扬科维奇 see styles |
yáng kē wéi qí yang2 ke1 wei2 qi2 yang k`o wei ch`i yang ko wei chi |
Jankovic; Yankovic; Yankovich; Jelena Jankovic (1985-), Serbian tennis player |
杏仁豆腐 see styles |
xìng rén dòu fu xing4 ren2 dou4 fu5 hsing jen tou fu annindoufu; kyounindoufu / annindofu; kyonindofu あんにんどうふ; きょうにんどうふ |
almond tofu; almond jelly (dessert made with apricot kernel milk, sugar and agar) (Chinese-style) almond jelly; dessert of powdered and jellied apricot kernels with fruit |
桃花水母 see styles |
táo huā shuǐ mǔ tao2 hua1 shui3 mu3 t`ao hua shui mu tao hua shui mu |
freshwater jellyfish (Craspedacusta) |
櫛水母類 see styles |
kushikuragerui くしくらげるい |
comb jellies (jellyfish-like animals of the phylum Ctenophora) |
水母の骨 see styles |
kuragenohone くらげのほね |
(expression) (rare) (idiom) something that one would not expect to exist; something exceedingly rare; jellyfish bones |
水羊かん see styles |
mizuyoukan / mizuyokan みずようかん |
soft sweet bean jelly or paste |
波布水母 see styles |
habukurage はぶくらげ |
(kana only) habu jellyfish (Chironex yamaguchii); habu-kurage |
波布海月 see styles |
habukurage はぶくらげ |
(kana only) habu jellyfish (Chironex yamaguchii); habu-kurage |
煮こごり see styles |
nikogori にこごり |
jellied fish or meat broth |
燈塔水母 灯塔水母 see styles |
dēng tǎ shuǐ mǔ deng1 ta3 shui3 mu3 teng t`a shui mu teng ta shui mu |
immortal jellyfish (Turritopsis dohrnii) |
真水水母 see styles |
mamizukurage; mamizukurage まみずくらげ; マミズクラゲ |
(kana only) freshwater jellyfish (Craspedacusta sowerbii); peach blossom jellyfish |
腔腸動物 腔肠动物 see styles |
qiāng cháng dòng wù qiang1 chang2 dong4 wu4 ch`iang ch`ang tung wu chiang chang tung wu kouchoudoubutsu; kuuchoudoubutsu / kochodobutsu; kuchodobutsu こうちょうどうぶつ; くうちょうどうぶつ |
Coelenterata (such as jellyfish) (noun - becomes adjective with の) coelenterate |
薯蕷昆布 see styles |
tororokonbu とろろこんぶ tororokobu とろろこぶ |
(1) shredded kombu; (2) Kjellmaniella gyrata (species of kelp) |
越前水母 see styles |
echizenkurage; echizenkurage えちぜんくらげ; エチゼンクラゲ |
(kana only) Nomura's jellyfish (Nemopilema nomurai) |
鉤手海月 see styles |
kaginotekurage; kaginotekurage かぎのてくらげ; カギノテクラゲ |
(kana only) clinging jellyfish (Gonionemus vertens) |
クシクラゲ see styles |
kushikurage クシクラゲ |
(kana only) comb jelly (any jellyfish-like animal of the phylum Ctenophora) |
コンニャク see styles |
konnyaku コンニャク |
(1) (kana only) konnyaku (Amorphophallus konjac); konjac; devil's tongue; (2) (food term) (kana only) konnyaku jelly; konjac jelly; devil's tongue jelly |
トロロコブ see styles |
tororokobu トロロコブ |
(1) shredded kombu; (2) Kjellmaniella gyrata (species of kelp) |
とろろ昆布 see styles |
tororokonbu とろろこんぶ tororokobu とろろこぶ |
(1) shredded kombu; (2) Kjellmaniella gyrata (species of kelp) |
ハコクラゲ see styles |
hakokurage ハコクラゲ |
(kana only) box jellyfish (Cubozoa spp.); sea wasp |
ハブクラゲ see styles |
habukurage ハブクラゲ |
(kana only) habu jellyfish (Chironex yamaguchii); habu-kurage |
ベニクラゲ see styles |
benikurage ベニクラゲ |
(kana only) immortal jellyfish (Turritopsis nutricula) |
仙草ゼリー see styles |
sensouzerii / sensozeri せんそうゼリー |
{food} grass jelly (jelly-like Asian dessert) |
刺絲胞動物 刺丝胞动物 see styles |
cì sī bāo dòng wù ci4 si1 bao1 dong4 wu4 tz`u ssu pao tung wu tzu ssu pao tung wu |
Cnidaria (animal phylum including jellyfish and sessile polyps) |
有櫛動物門 see styles |
yuushitsudoubutsumon / yushitsudobutsumon ゆうしつどうぶつもん |
Ctenophora (phylum comprising the comb jellies) |
水ようかん see styles |
mizuyoukan / mizuyokan みずようかん |
soft sweet bean jelly or paste |
Variations: |
kurage(gikun); suibo(水母); kurage くらげ(gikun); すいぼ(水母); クラゲ |
(1) (kana only) jellyfish; (2) (くらげ, クラゲ only) medusa |
潤滑ゼリー see styles |
junkatsuzerii / junkatsuzeri じゅんかつゼリー |
lubricating jelly |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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